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UK General Cleaning Forum => General Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: julianbiggs on November 01, 2006, 08:25:30 pm

Title: builders clean advice needed
Post by: julianbiggs on November 01, 2006, 08:25:30 pm
Hi can anyone tell me roughly how long it will take to do a builders clean on a brand new 5 bedroom detached house. I know you can't be specific, but roughly how many hours would one take to do (including the windows inside and out ).
Title: Re: builders clean advice needed
Post by: Jake on November 01, 2006, 08:46:29 pm
Assuming there will be a few en-suites to clean, a house that size would take 2 of us a full day, maybe a day and a half, depending.....



                                Regards...............Jake
Title: Re: builders clean advice needed
Post by: julianbiggs on November 01, 2006, 08:53:26 pm
Phew ive allowed for 2 of us doing it for 2 whole days...Can you give me any tips as it's gonna be the first one we've ever done !!! It's a big contract so dont want to cock it up.
Title: Re: builders clean advice needed
Post by: Jake on November 01, 2006, 10:19:59 pm
If youv'e never done it before, 2 days would be about right.

Assuming that the builders have left things reasonably tidy ?? clean your internal glass first.
 Then starting upstairs,1 room a ta time, scrape 'snots off floor, vacuum all surfaces.

Using a trigger spray and cloths, wipe clean all fittings i.e radiators, light switches, doors etc

Really make an effort in bathrooms and the kitchen, make 'em shine !!!

Check for dust and debris in every nook and cranny!! on top of cupboards, behind toilet pans, taps and in behind boilers etc.

Finally... weather permitting, clean the external glass, and wipe clean, if safely accessible, down pipes/gutters/ meter boxes etc.

Iknow I havent said it al, but there is a lot to learn !!!!!

                                 Good luck
Title: Re: builders clean advice needed
Post by: wrighty on November 01, 2006, 10:53:06 pm
hi

how much do you people charge for this service? 

Reason in ask is I am told im expensive!

Craig
Title: Re: builders clean advice needed
Post by: julianbiggs on November 02, 2006, 06:53:11 am
Well ive quoted, as an average  £ 250 for a builders clean, then £180 for a reclean a couple of weeks later ,and then £180 for a sparkle clean the day before the people move in. I quoted this for 23 plots and ot the contract!! So it works out at £610 per plot.
Title: Re: builders clean advice needed
Post by: richyvezy on November 02, 2006, 11:15:36 am
That's a pretty good contract. Have you been told you've got it yet ?
What's the time scale for this sort of contract - is it as and when the properties are ready or have you got a deadline to work to ?
Title: Re: builders clean advice needed
Post by: Seers on November 02, 2006, 11:58:19 am
The build clean price is about right for a five bed, we'd never get £180 for a re-clean more like £100 and they'd laugh at me if I asked for £180 for a sparkle, more like £60 - £80.

By the time you come to the sparkle there shouldn't be much work left in the plot, if there is charge for a re-clean.

The real money is in the build clean, if you've got enough sites you'll do well. We don't make much money from sparkles but there we are! Leave the ladies do the sparkles!

Cheers,

Huw.
Title: Re: builders clean advice needed
Post by: martin19842 on November 02, 2006, 05:02:16 pm
hi there

i agree those prices are good, the big boys wont pay that level.

bu t a site agent that has just moved to another developer is offering to pay us very good money per plot.

small er developers will pay better money

regards

martin
Title: Re: builders clean advice needed
Post by: Lavs on November 13, 2006, 04:52:21 pm
I agree with the last post. Small devleopers doing upto 150 units a year are perfect. Get in with the company when there growing then when they get huge, you're not far behind??? Oh and did i mention a 14 day turn around on invoices? ;D